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n. - A vector that is the sum of two or more other vectors; The final point in a process adj. - Following as an effect or ending.

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  • As far as anyone can demonstrate, the brain changes were simply resultant from a causal chain of physical events.
  • The injuries were simply resultant from the use of his great strength, always so far superior to that of the men opposed to him.
  • Superdelegates must realize based on the exit polls that the majority of his votes are resultant is based on race, not his stand on policies.
  • The shortage of dollars, diminishing gold reserves, high prices resultant from the cost of raw materials and the crisis in production are the negative factors.
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